Fort Corchaug and Downs Farm Preserve

 

County Route 25 Cutchogue, NY

631-734-6413

 

Jim Grathwohl, Chairman

Denise Markut - Peconic Land Trust - 631-734-5630

 

Trails are open daily, from dawn until dusk.

 

 
On June 30, 1997, the Town of Southold acquired title to a 51 acre parcel on Downs Creek,
in Cutchogue, from the estate of William J. Baxter. 
 
The Downs Farm Preserve is a significant natural and historic resource that encompasses a
Native American fort site, scenic woodlands and tidal wetlands.
 
The Downs Farm Preserve is located in the southwest part of the Town of Southold on the
North Fork of long Island. The parcel consists of 51 acres and is bounded by Downs Creek
on the east, County Route 25 on the north, farmland with Development Rights sold to the
Suffolk County Farm Program on the west and private lands, subject to a Conservation
Easement help by the Peconic Land Trust on the South.
 
The Downs Farm Preserve is designated as a New York State Significant Coastal Fish
and Wildlife Habitat and included in the Suffolk County Peconic Bay Estuary Critical
Environmental Zone, as part of the Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve.
 
 

The Preserve's Mission is to preserve and interpret the culture and life of the Corchaug

Indians as well as the agricultural heritage of the North Fork.  This will be accomplished

through archeological research, natural resource education and historical study while

allowing visitors the opportunity  to experience the natural beauty and cultural environment

of this National Historic Landmark.

 

Volunteers and Contributions  

Fort Corchaug at Downs Preserve welcomes volunteers to assist in the periodic maintenance of the trails.   Anyone wishing to donate or loan artifacts, documents, etc. to be used for specific topical exhibits is encouraged to do so.   The old one-room schoolhouse at the Visitor Center offers an opportunity for those who are interested in sharing a skill or knowledge on the history and the future of Agriculture on the North Fork in a small group setting.

If you are interested in either of the above, please contact Denise Markut at the Peconic Land Trust: (631)734-5630.

 

Below are pictures of  local Girl Scout Troop 1205 at the Cutchogue East School helping to  build 10 bird houses for installation at the Down Farm Preserve, in Cutchogue as part of their Community Service Project.

 

Click on photos to enlarge.
 

 

 

 

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